
by Kevin Muller
Oscars 2026 Predictions
Best Picture
- Bugonia
- F1
- Frankenstein
- Hamnet
- Marty Supreme
- One Battle After Another
- The Secret Agent
- Sentimental Value
- Sinners
- Train Dreams

by Kevin Muller

By Kevin Muller
The number 10 spot usually goes to a film I didn’t hate but saw as a huge missed opportunity. Tuesday fits that bill perfectly. Julia Louis-Dreyfus headlines a surreal drama about a mother facing her daughter’s final days, aided by a magical bird. On paper, this looked like her awards-season breakthrough. In reality, it’s a tonal mess—half emotional drama, half awkward comedy, with neither side working. Dreyfus does her best, but even she can’t salvage it. As for the bird? Beautifully animated but utterly bizarre. Its voice sounds less like wisdom and more like Anna Faris’s “House Bunny” impression—and not in a good way.

Kevin is back with another deep dive, wrapping up the films he watched in honor of Black History Month! This time, he breaks down the back end of his watchlist, including a standout movie featuring one of the stars from the Fast and Furious franchise. 🎬
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By Kevin Muller
Hello! It’s Kevin here, and I’m excited to share my Oscar predictions with you. The 2025 Oscars air on March 2nd at 7 pm, and as always, it’s shaping up to be a thrilling night. This year, unlike most others, there isn’t a clear frontrunner for Best Picture. Will Demi Moore finally win her long-awaited Best Actress Oscar? Could Conclave dethrone the favorite, Anora? And how will Conan O’Brien fare as host? We’ll find out soon enough. Below, I’ve made predictions for the major categories, with a few comments on the lesser ones. I’d love to hear your thoughts—who do you think will take home the Oscar?